PROTECTED STRUCTURE: RETENTION: Retention for change of use from Residential to Educational use of entire premises.
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8, Belvedere Place, Dublin 1, D01 EV27
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PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning Permission for development at a site facing Fitzgibbon Lane, to the rear of 4 Belvedere Place, Dublin 1, a Protected Structure. The site is within an Architectural Conservation Area. The development will consist of the rebuilding of part of the site boundary walls and the construction of 4-storey of apartments. The proposal includes, a one-bed apartment along with communal bin and bike storage at ground floor level and 3 no. two-bed units over three floors, with all associated ancillary works and services.
Permission for the development of a three-storey mews house within the Mountjoy Square Architectural Conservation Area. The development will consist of the conversion of the existing single-storey storage building and the construction of an additional two storeys to give a three-storey mews house. It includes entrance, storage, ground floor WC, and a home office at ground floor. Three Bedrooms and two bathrooms at first floor. Open plan kitchen-dining and living area at second floor, all measuring 149 m2. It includes an accessible roof terrace measuring 38m2 at roof level, incorporating renewable technology. It will include all associated ancillary works and services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for alterations, repair and change of use of an existing four storey over basement terrace house from single dwelling to 5 no. apartments consisting of 2 no. 1 bed basement/entry level duplex units and 3 no. 2 bed units, one at each of the three upper floors. Removal of existing and insertion of new stairs from basement to ground level as well as from second to third floor and replacement of roof over. Formation of a new access point through the railings and steps to basement area at the front, new external steps and revised area at basement at the rear of house. New access steps to the common rear garden. Formation of bike shed/bin store and revised layout of existing pedestrian gates to the rear laneway.
Planning permission for extensions and alterations to the existing single storey retail shop to include ground floor extensions to the front, first floor extension over existing, alterations to the existing materials, fenestration and finishes to the entire building to match existing adjacent protected buildings and all associated site works adjacent to protected terrace of dwellings in an architectural conservation area.
Planning permission for the demolition of the existing single storey retail shop and the construction of a 3 storey (2 storey over basement level) - 2 bedroom plus study dwelling, access level to a roof terrace, new boundary treatments to match existing adjacent and all associated site works adjacent to protected terrace of dwellings in an Architectural Conservation Area at 484A North Circular Road, Dublin 1, D01 RX59.
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